ruccolo
Mechanical
- Jun 1, 2012
- 10
Hello All
So I had a scenario where I was required to select a roof top packaged air conditioning unit, 100% recirculation with the entering air at 86F (mining operation). Needed a capacity of 177 MBH and leaving air of 55F. I could get close, but not quite. The suction temperature was at 50F by default, I lowered it down to 46 and I hit my desired conditions right on. I understand that for each suction temp., there is only one corresponding delta_T you can have.
My question would be how exactly is the correct suction temp. achieved and/or maintained? Or, is it simply a factor dictated by the operational conditions of the condenser-evaporator system? Is this something you can have adjusted to match desired performance?
Just hoping for some insight into this modification I made, if it is correct and what are the effects. I am using a selection software that shows the equipment ratings.
So I had a scenario where I was required to select a roof top packaged air conditioning unit, 100% recirculation with the entering air at 86F (mining operation). Needed a capacity of 177 MBH and leaving air of 55F. I could get close, but not quite. The suction temperature was at 50F by default, I lowered it down to 46 and I hit my desired conditions right on. I understand that for each suction temp., there is only one corresponding delta_T you can have.
My question would be how exactly is the correct suction temp. achieved and/or maintained? Or, is it simply a factor dictated by the operational conditions of the condenser-evaporator system? Is this something you can have adjusted to match desired performance?
Just hoping for some insight into this modification I made, if it is correct and what are the effects. I am using a selection software that shows the equipment ratings.